Advertising novelty



T. AuHUNTER I ADVERTISING NOVELTY June 9, 1925 Filed NOV. 20, 1924 Holg ir Ong INVENTOK B M f /1 TTORN Patented June 9, .1925.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

THEODORE A. HUNTER, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

ADVERTISING NOVELTY.

Application filed November 20, 1924; Serial No. 751,150.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I THEODORE A. HUN- 7 Tea, a citizen of the United States, residperson who plays golf. 'Any desired advertisement can be applied'to the novelty or sent along with it, as desired.

Fig. 1 shows a front View; and

Fig. 2 shows a central vertical section of Fig. 1.

This invention comprises a base member 1 of wood or other suitable material, upon which preferably an imitation of a half of a golf ball 2 is fastened by glue or any The object is to produce a simpledesired fastening means. The golf ball may be represented 1n any other desired way.

7 however.

Part 2 maybe made of wood,

rubber papier mach, or any other desired material.

In part 2 is provided a hole 3.

The base 1 may also have a hole l. Upon the base 1 the words The golfers dream a hole in one is preferably applied as indicated or in any other desired way.

The foregoing description taken in connection wlth the accompanying drawing is to be considered lllustrative and not luniting.

I claim 1. A device symbolizing a golf ball with I a hole in it.

2-. A base member containing thereon a device symbolizing a golf ball with a hole in it.

3. A base member containing thereon a device having the shape and appearance of a portion of a golf ball with a hole in it and carryingsymbols suggesting A hole in one.

' THEODORE A. HUNTER. 

